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this week lou's been thinking about connecting versus social networking. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> there was this story in our local paper a while back. a married couple was sitting on a love seat in their home, virtually knee-to-knee. each had a laptop computer and they were typing. the interviewer asked them what they were doing. the answer: "we're arguing about something and we're doing it so our friends can be part of the discussion." is that really connecting in the way all these social networks are supposed to help us do? funny, isn't it? we have the power to be more electronically networked than ever before, but are we really connected? when we ask someone today if they have lots of friends, do they answer with actual, physical friends or electronic friends? i'm not in the 25-35 demographic, so maybe i see things differently. to me, connection comes from finding an area of common interest; exploring that interest with others and physical contact with one another. if i read something online about a friend and want to talk with them a
this week lou's been thinking about connecting versus social networking. here's author and educator lou heckler. >> there was this story in our local paper a while back. a married couple was sitting on a love seat in their home, virtually knee-to-knee. each had a laptop computer and they were typing. the interviewer asked them what they were doing. the answer: "we're arguing about something and we're doing it so our friends can be part of the discussion." is that really...
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. >> here is lou kerner of the social internet fund who says the graph search is the next evolutionary step for facebook and cnet's ben parr says it's going to be a powerful tool. welcome. >> you like this for the company, lou, for the bottom line. >> it's not revolutionary but evolutionary, and the big pillar of internet advertising is search, and nowback is getting in in a big way. >> ben, it improves our ability to find people on facebook, but can they make money? that's the question i guess that the investors are asking right now. >> i think investors are right to be worried about whether it can make money. the reason google search does so well is because it figures out what you're intending to search. i'm looking for a car. and that's not the same reason you'll search on facebook. i think they will make some revenue but it won't be a cash cow like when they launched their ad wars product. >> we were waiting for a game changer, and there's a debate as to whether or not this is. >> the problem with this is that all the speculation was around the phone and everyone got excited about
. >> here is lou kerner of the social internet fund who says the graph search is the next evolutionary step for facebook and cnet's ben parr says it's going to be a powerful tool. welcome. >> you like this for the company, lou, for the bottom line. >> it's not revolutionary but evolutionary, and the big pillar of internet advertising is search, and nowback is getting in in a big way. >> ben, it improves our ability to find people on facebook, but can they make money?...
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in a separate written document he includes twenty nine photos he apparently took of himself you lou. like a normal smiling college student did only the first two in the rest he presented the stern face and strikes the pose that was very likely what his victims saw later on monday i mean liz what do you think when we see these killers you know getting twenty four seven media coverage my friend in the u.k. said he knew the killer's name before any of the victims' names i mean do we give killers a sense of infamy and is this really what they want to they want to die and be this infamous person i think of that is exactly what happens and you see we have seen twenty four hour twenty four seven coverage and you hear the name of the suspect being mentioned over and over again and we know who the name is households across the country know who who this person is and that's absolutely what happens is that they gain this kind of infamy and somebody that has absolutely no respect for human life and is mentally disturbed and is looking for a way to kind of make a name for himself while he's seein
in a separate written document he includes twenty nine photos he apparently took of himself you lou. like a normal smiling college student did only the first two in the rest he presented the stern face and strikes the pose that was very likely what his victims saw later on monday i mean liz what do you think when we see these killers you know getting twenty four seven media coverage my friend in the u.k. said he knew the killer's name before any of the victims' names i mean do we give killers a...
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they'd be able to have anonymity online and i think that we're going to see more of that and if so lou thank you so much our team producer andrew blick you guys. me eat. eat eat eat eat eat eat eat. eat eat. sleep. let me let me go one way or don't let me ask you a question. here by mr morton this is what we have in the bank we are not i'm so. ready for you this right about us banks saying never again you're in disarray we're being idle or even talk about.
they'd be able to have anonymity online and i think that we're going to see more of that and if so lou thank you so much our team producer andrew blick you guys. me eat. eat eat eat eat eat eat eat. eat eat. sleep. let me let me go one way or don't let me ask you a question. here by mr morton this is what we have in the bank we are not i'm so. ready for you this right about us banks saying never again you're in disarray we're being idle or even talk about.
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lou, thank you so much. you can see lou here every day at this time tackling these issues and also at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern tonight you can catch the sheriff of lynn county, oregon. he discusses his refusal to enforce the sweeping gun laws introduced by president obama yesterday. will others follow suit? >> this sheriff,. melissa: i love this story. >> he is being joined by a number of sheriffs across the country. refusing. he makes the.why should he be asked to support unconstitutionnal gun laws, which he deems to be unconstitutional when the justice department is insisting, homeland security he not immigration laws? he is making a very powerful point. melissa: interesting. lou dobbs look forward to that. thank you. >> good to be with you. lori: quarter after. check the markets with nicole. she of course at her post on the floor of new york stock exchange. what is going on with ebay, nicole. >> yeah we'll look closely at ebay. i can't neglect the fact that we're sitting at session highs for the dow jo
lou, thank you so much. you can see lou here every day at this time tackling these issues and also at 7:00 and 10:00 p.m. eastern tonight you can catch the sheriff of lynn county, oregon. he discusses his refusal to enforce the sweeping gun laws introduced by president obama yesterday. will others follow suit? >> this sheriff,. melissa: i love this story. >> he is being joined by a number of sheriffs across the country. refusing. he makes the.why should he be asked to support...
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lou: first amendment, freedom of expression. thank you, all. if we can't vote on it, i support all of the above. thank you very much. thank you for your comments. i just want to quickly say when you have, according to sal, most of the news outlets in the back pocket, it hardly matters what your approval ratings are. well, all the worst other than two presidents in modern history. that's all for us tonight. goodrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrk. thanks for being with us. neil: $4 billion says you'll fi the word "deficit" once, and the word "debt" not at all. more than 24 hours after the speech, $4 million says try as you might to search what the president said, you won't find the words or the will. my friends, the problem is not the fault of the president who doesn't see the four million bucks added to the debt each day as a problem. the problem is that republicans who claim it is their number one worry haven't given him a reason to care. ♪ welcome, everybody, i'm neil cavuto, and back to the cold of wash, the cold reality now sinking in here in new
lou: first amendment, freedom of expression. thank you, all. if we can't vote on it, i support all of the above. thank you very much. thank you for your comments. i just want to quickly say when you have, according to sal, most of the news outlets in the back pocket, it hardly matters what your approval ratings are. well, all the worst other than two presidents in modern history. that's all for us tonight. goodrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrkrk. thanks for being with us. neil: $4 billion says you'll fi...
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they actually are fired for what they said and that the company has held up their own policy as well lou question given that going to work for most people in the united states having the job is necessary to be able to eat to be able to have a roof over your head the question is how much control should have a boss have over the rest of your life. already employers control in intimate ways what you can do during the time you're at work how often you can go to the bathroom what you can look like how what kind of haircut you can have but we don't talk about often is always they control your conduct outside of work i would say no it should not be a condition in order to have a job that pays you and generally provide you health insurance that you in a way that your manager approves of once you leave the property but for most workers in the united states it is well what we do know is that this is a a small a step forward and something that some call as a person's entitled right to be able to use free speech just idle said labor journalist and contributor for salon dot com thank you so much for
they actually are fired for what they said and that the company has held up their own policy as well lou question given that going to work for most people in the united states having the job is necessary to be able to eat to be able to have a roof over your head the question is how much control should have a boss have over the rest of your life. already employers control in intimate ways what you can do during the time you're at work how often you can go to the bathroom what you can look like...
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. >> i have lou who told me to call him love. >> meredith, how has it been hosting with hoda? >> seriously, it's been great. i love hoda. she's hysterically funny, and i always have a good time. i'm thrilled to host. >> it's fun. >> we had a good time. >> we did. >> we've been drinking. >> sara, thank you so much. >> how much -- >> that's it? >> i know. sometimes things are short here. all right? how much do you know about taking care of your skin during the winter? we'll separate the myths from the fact. that's a contest between me and you. >> you may be afraid to go to your boss. we'll tell you how to ask for that raise you deserve. back after this. >> we're back on this try day friday. pop icon cindy lauper is here to talk about her latest project "cindy lauper, still so unusual." that's her reality show premiering on we tv next saturday. >> the grammy winning artist has been in the music industry for over three decades and shows no sign of slowing down. >> you don't. >> hey, cindy. >> i got an emmy too. >> you are very busy. >> you are. >> i did. i got an emmy when i did m
. >> i have lou who told me to call him love. >> meredith, how has it been hosting with hoda? >> seriously, it's been great. i love hoda. she's hysterically funny, and i always have a good time. i'm thrilled to host. >> it's fun. >> we had a good time. >> we did. >> we've been drinking. >> sara, thank you so much. >> how much -- >> that's it? >> i know. sometimes things are short here. all right? how much do you know about taking...
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lou green is at dwr trading group and joins us from chicago. lou, welcome back. >> good to talk to you, carl. >> people have questions about resistance. you're argument is we may have blown through it. >> it's interesting. there is a price ban between 1468 and 1474 on the s&p. the way i first nosed was taking a view from 40,000 feet at the beginning of the year. noticed the all-time high call car year close was 1999 at 1469 and a quarter. the second highest calendar year close was 2007. that was 1468.36. less than a point difference of the two all time highest calendar year closes. of course the years following that the opening price for the year was close to those levels. last year was 1474. that's an interesting band but the yearly chart is no way to trade. ending on wednesday of last week for five days the high of the day and almost the range of the day was within the 1468 to 1474 band. last thursday we rallied above that and haven't looked back since. >> i see nothing the way between here and the all time high. i have given you lots of numb
lou green is at dwr trading group and joins us from chicago. lou, welcome back. >> good to talk to you, carl. >> people have questions about resistance. you're argument is we may have blown through it. >> it's interesting. there is a price ban between 1468 and 1474 on the s&p. the way i first nosed was taking a view from 40,000 feet at the beginning of the year. noticed the all-time high call car year close was 1999 at 1469 and a quarter. the second highest calendar year...
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first, will white house chief of staff jack lou be the next second? lot of people saying yes. well get you the answer. second, you can bank, or can you, on solid earns on the solid sector? we will have the answers on the biggest of the banks and how bad is it for boeing? how much damage will the recent run of problems for the so-called dream liner due to boeing and company shares. three questions this hour. three answers. sue? full of answers, live as always at nyse. >> i hope so, ty. we will start with a question. will jacob be the next nominee? john harwood confirming he will be nominated to replace outgoing secretary of treasury tim geithner. but can he get through the senate? that the question. john is here in new york with perspective on that. what do you think, john? >> yes, he can. he is liked across the political spectrum. he is an effective liberal serving tip o'neill in the past. but we know that second term cabinet are beginning to fall into place. we have had the national security members of the team named in the last few days but now jack lew will be named, we exp
first, will white house chief of staff jack lou be the next second? lot of people saying yes. well get you the answer. second, you can bank, or can you, on solid earns on the solid sector? we will have the answers on the biggest of the banks and how bad is it for boeing? how much damage will the recent run of problems for the so-called dream liner due to boeing and company shares. three questions this hour. three answers. sue? full of answers, live as always at nyse. >> i hope so, ty. we...
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would say that a lot of smart people have given ben bernanke a thumbs up in many cases, for example, lou dobbs who feels they did what they had to do. i was talking to some russians who are big in business overseas, they said central bank saved us. but why do you feel they deserve an f grade? does that go for all 13 semesters that we have passed over the past several years? >> well, i don't know if i said an f. but look, they did the right thing in 08. you know, back in the lehman failure and so on. they provided liquidity to the market. but now what they are doing is making whole asset classes and segments of the economy dependent on more stimulus. and the problem is it's going to take more and more stimulus to run an economy on fumes, basically. now, of course there are underlying factors, normal market factors that are helping the economy recover. so two things are going on. but i think the housing is already worrisome, housing prices. and they reflect some special factors. so -- and the low interest rates are great for borrowers if they can get the money, but they don't motivate cred
would say that a lot of smart people have given ben bernanke a thumbs up in many cases, for example, lou dobbs who feels they did what they had to do. i was talking to some russians who are big in business overseas, they said central bank saved us. but why do you feel they deserve an f grade? does that go for all 13 semesters that we have passed over the past several years? >> well, i don't know if i said an f. but look, they did the right thing in 08. you know, back in the lehman failure...
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they have a technology that i lou -- allows to you blow off the sweat. >> otherwise the same as haines brand, didn't have that's expect of technology, they would just be selling cotton t-shirts. >> working for my 10-year-old. he is into the technology. >> yeah. your kid like apple or samsung? >> apple. >> oh. okay. >> telling. >> that's all he knows though. he doesn't have a phone. he just has a -- >> doesn't? boy, you starve your kids. >> something. i know. >> use two cups with you? how does he text with you? i haven't talked to my kids in ages, but i text. how do you text? >> they are 20 whatever. i mean, come on. >> they are small. >> the next generation doesn't know how to talk but text. >> he has an itouch. >> don't know how to spell. >> but they have spell check. >> master card, fresh record high for master card. better-than-expected earnings. the new level and visa is getting pulled higher as well. >> people will short it. i have to tell you that there was a note came out the other day saying sell, sell, sell. that obviously was wrong. on the backs of the shorts this is going hi
they have a technology that i lou -- allows to you blow off the sweat. >> otherwise the same as haines brand, didn't have that's expect of technology, they would just be selling cotton t-shirts. >> working for my 10-year-old. he is into the technology. >> yeah. your kid like apple or samsung? >> apple. >> oh. okay. >> telling. >> that's all he knows though. he doesn't have a phone. he just has a -- >> doesn't? boy, you starve your kids. >>...
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china sales were up 40% and in a cnbc exclusive, coaches ceo lou frankfurt will be live on the closing bell. that begins at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. sue? >> ty, boeing edging just a bit higher in today's trading session. nice respite for shareholders pummelled in the last week. up a quarter percent. a couple of big stories that investors need to know about today and phil lebeau is in chicago with both of those. hi, phil. >> hi, sue. this is secretary of transportation ray lahood speaking at a luncheon of the arrow club. we expect him to make some comments regarding the dreamliner. he hasn't spoke about the dreamliner yet. it has been a week since the grounding of the 787. he will is introduce the head of the faa. here is the latest regarding the 787 investigation. jtsb within counterpart to ntsb out of japan, now says the battery involved in an incident over there was not overcharged. that's a reversal for them. meanwhile, ntsb is testing the lithium ion battery cells in washington, d.c. investigators are running multiple test at multiple locations. some at boeing in seattle, some at wa
china sales were up 40% and in a cnbc exclusive, coaches ceo lou frankfurt will be live on the closing bell. that begins at 3:00 p.m. eastern time. sue? >> ty, boeing edging just a bit higher in today's trading session. nice respite for shareholders pummelled in the last week. up a quarter percent. a couple of big stories that investors need to know about today and phil lebeau is in chicago with both of those. hi, phil. >> hi, sue. this is secretary of transportation ray lahood...
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lou frankfurt is a good manager. i just can't grasp it. >> it's been going on for a while. >> it was an $80 stock in april. >> right. >> now it's a $50 stock. >> obviously taking a hit in the pre-market, the luxury goods maker said it earned $1.23, below forecast. revenues also missed as jim said, lou frankfurt said the holiday season proved challenging in north america. comps down 2% in the quarter. over the last decade they said we built coach into a leading accessories company, now transforming it into a global lifestyle brand anchored in accessories. >> that's anchored in couponing, which is what i hear they're doing. i find when -- look, there's many ways to tell -- to put a little lipstick on the pig. this was just nothing that i want to buy. maybe someone says, you know what, next quarter will be good. but i just -- i'd like to have a little something to hang my hat on here. i don't have it. >> accessory or lifestyle -- >> my fossil. >> july 31st of last year, it opened down 19%. >> wow. >> i don't know if you
lou frankfurt is a good manager. i just can't grasp it. >> it's been going on for a while. >> it was an $80 stock in april. >> right. >> now it's a $50 stock. >> obviously taking a hit in the pre-market, the luxury goods maker said it earned $1.23, below forecast. revenues also missed as jim said, lou frankfurt said the holiday season proved challenging in north america. comps down 2% in the quarter. over the last decade they said we built coach into a leading...
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lou participated in numerous budget negotiations with congress and with four consecutive years of over a trillion dollar deficits, the american people deserve to know, not only that this nominee is qualified for the job, but also what policies the white house supports, to get federal spending under control. senator mike lee, another republican adding the nomination virtually guaranties the president will not compromise on entitlement reform and a handful of other republicans released statements saying essentially the same thing. so at this point it is a confirmation process in the u.s. senate. very much a hearing that will go on where democrats and republicans will have the chance to interview mr. lew. back to you. lori: rich, on a much lighter note, the president on a lighter note made fun of jack lew's signature. you know where i'm going with this with the loop de loop signature. could that signature appear on our currency or could jack lew craft it a little better, or at least to what the president said, make at least one letter legible? >> you know what? he will replace someone if
lou participated in numerous budget negotiations with congress and with four consecutive years of over a trillion dollar deficits, the american people deserve to know, not only that this nominee is qualified for the job, but also what policies the white house supports, to get federal spending under control. senator mike lee, another republican adding the nomination virtually guaranties the president will not compromise on entitlement reform and a handful of other republicans released statements...
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biogen's lou gehrig's disease, and it's down. target, that stock is up. family dollar posted lori than expected and family dollar is down big. it's off, what's that 12%? that's down significantly. all right. we've got more and more people, they think the best days in america are behind us. but according to john stossel, there is still reason to be optimistic, it actually has to do with freedom. he's next. ♪ chances are you've become, a better driver over the years. and one company thinks your auto insurance rates should get better too. presenting the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford. i'm a good driver. have been for years. it just makes sense that better, more experienced drivers should get better rates. it's been a while since i've checked. i'd hate to think i'm paying more than i should. call the number on your screen today and you could join the thousands of people who have switched and saved significantly. plus, you could enjoy benefits like disappearing deductible, which lowers your deduible every year you drive accident free. i haven'
biogen's lou gehrig's disease, and it's down. target, that stock is up. family dollar posted lori than expected and family dollar is down big. it's off, what's that 12%? that's down significantly. all right. we've got more and more people, they think the best days in america are behind us. but according to john stossel, there is still reason to be optimistic, it actually has to do with freedom. he's next. ♪ chances are you've become, a better driver over the years. and one company thinks your...
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. >> lou sis wis is no stranger to controversy. his charged in the death of a person in atlanta. he pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice. he's stayed out of trouble since then and he's now become a spiritual leader to some in baltimore. >> i need you to lift up your voice. i will not be defeated. >> in pastor jamal brian's church god is on the ravens side. why not? bryant is ray blewis's pastor. >> people call him reverend ray. does he deserve it? >> he does. he's a preacher without a license. no bible college. it's in him. he can't help him. i have put him up to do bible study. he's like billy graham. >> this is lewis preaching last year after a rash of shootings in baltimore over labor day weekend. >> we've got to change the way our children think. we've got to change the way the ga gangs are running our streets. we have the ability to do that. it's called tough love. >> fans call lewis's in your face faith an extensive community service beautifully sincere. his critics find it phony, a redemption true with no true redemption. >> you have all the attention glorifying him. h
. >> lou sis wis is no stranger to controversy. his charged in the death of a person in atlanta. he pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice. he's stayed out of trouble since then and he's now become a spiritual leader to some in baltimore. >> i need you to lift up your voice. i will not be defeated. >> in pastor jamal brian's church god is on the ravens side. why not? bryant is ray blewis's pastor. >> people call him reverend ray. does he deserve it? >> he does....
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martha lou's kitchen in charlton charleston charleston. >> what's interesting is you know, these guys they either eat well or don't eat at all. so their opinions on everything from fast food places to you know, where to go for breakfast are interesting. i think when we're looking at -- if we were doing this a generation ago it wouldn't have happened because chefs were working longer didn't travel as much, maybe they didn't know where to eat. now they do it for a living and they like to go out. >> do you know how to cook or do you like to eat? >> i can cook. i'm not a wonderful cook but i can cook. i worked in restaurants for ten years before i started doing this. >> all right. thank you so much. we love it. >> thank you very much. >>> nothing says luxury like dinner served by your own butler. anybody here know about butlers? >> no. >> i wasn't asking you. i was talking to joe. guess what? butlers are making a comeback. we'll show you what it takes to be one next on "cbs this morning." >>> what could be better than going home after a hard day to find a butler waiting. demand for britis
martha lou's kitchen in charlton charleston charleston. >> what's interesting is you know, these guys they either eat well or don't eat at all. so their opinions on everything from fast food places to you know, where to go for breakfast are interesting. i think when we're looking at -- if we were doing this a generation ago it wouldn't have happened because chefs were working longer didn't travel as much, maybe they didn't know where to eat. now they do it for a living and they like to go...
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lori: i'm sitting in with lou dobbs. he wasn't with us today. he is a little under weather. i will sit in and host. melissa: good for you. lori: the market is still underway in trading hours. europe expert nile gardiner, says americans should pay close attention to the european crisis. tracy byrnes and ashley webster are next. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo any car in the aisle...and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. now this...will work. [ ale announcer ] just like you, business pro. just like you. go naonal. go like a pro. just like you. all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siem
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he introduced himself and said his name was lou walker, scot walker's father. scott walker grew up in iowa with his father. i asked his father about this,, about his steadiness and steely ness -- people compare him to read again with the air traffic controllers -- compare him to reagan with their air traffic controllers. his father said "don't you know i taught him everything he knows?" i said that explains a lot. [applause] scott walker didn't just have the budget prepare bill which he led, during the 2012 presidential campaign he was offering candid advice to the conservative movement and the republican party. it is so great here at the national review institute that we can welcome someone to was a leader in his state, steady in his state, but also continues to be someone who contributes to the conversation. please give a warm welcome to gov. scott walker from wisconsin. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. it is great to be here. i was saying the truth is that my mother, who was quiet as a church mouse, gave me that, as well as my father. i was thinking back
he introduced himself and said his name was lou walker, scot walker's father. scott walker grew up in iowa with his father. i asked his father about this,, about his steadiness and steely ness -- people compare him to read again with the air traffic controllers -- compare him to reagan with their air traffic controllers. his father said "don't you know i taught him everything he knows?" i said that explains a lot. [applause] scott walker didn't just have the budget prepare bill which...
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thank you, betty lou. [applause] three months ago we were proceeding normally with our lives getting ready for a national collection and the holidays to follow. then sandy hit. sandy was the worst storm to strike new jersey in our history. 346,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. nearly 7 million people and over 1000 schools were without power. 116,000 new jerseyians displaced from their homes, 41,000 families are still displaced from their homes today. sandy have damage to our homes and infrastructure, but it did not destroy our spirit. the people of new jersey have come together as never before across party lines, across ideological lines, across ages and races and backgrounds. from all parts of our state, even from out-of-state. everyone has come together, so today, let me start this address with a set of thank yous for me on behalf of the people of this great state. first, i want to thank the brave first responders, the national guard, and emergency manager experts who prepared us for this storm and ke
thank you, betty lou. [applause] three months ago we were proceeding normally with our lives getting ready for a national collection and the holidays to follow. then sandy hit. sandy was the worst storm to strike new jersey in our history. 346,000 homes were damaged or destroyed. nearly 7 million people and over 1000 schools were without power. 116,000 new jerseyians displaced from their homes, 41,000 families are still displaced from their homes today. sandy have damage to our homes and...
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